Sunshine Coast Queensland, Australia

The Sunshine Coast, a beautiful region in Queensland, is known for its stunning beaches, lush hinterland, and relaxed lifestyle. This idyllic area is perfect for new homes and architectural renovations that embrace the coastal environment. The region’s natural beauty, vibrant communities, and outdoor activities provide a stunning backdrop for residential projects. Architects on the Sunshine Coast are inspired by the area’s scenic charm, designing homes that emphasise sustainability and outdoor living. With its tranquil ambiance and dynamic communities, the Sunshine Coast offers endless possibilities for innovative architectural projects that celebrate its unique character.

Homes from Sunshine Coast that have been previously featured on Lunchbox Architect

Whyatt House by Robinson Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Whyatt House: Australian Bush Style Home Built From Prefabricated Shed

A local shed company prefabricated this home, saving both time and cost. But Whyatt House doesn't look like a typical shed…

Marcus Beach House by Bark Design Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Marcus Beach House Captures the Essence of Living by the Beach

Like all good beach houses, Marcus Beach House explores lightness, filtering natural breezes and integrating indoor/outdoor spaces.

Wallaby Lane House by Robinson Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

A Family Relocating to Sunny Queensland Build a New Sustainable Home

In Wallaby Lane House, a family seeking a tree change find a new, more self-sufficient way of living. The home makes the most of their rural site.

Panorama Drive House by Owen and Vokes (via Lunchbox Architect)

A New Triangular Kitchen Extension Creates New Informal Living Area

A classic Queenslander gets a small triangular extension which manages to dramatically change the functionality of the whole house.

Platypus Bend House by Robinson Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Self-Sufficient, Flood Proof Home Floats Over Australian Bushland

Completely off-grid and raised up to avoid occasional flooding, Platypus Bend House cantilevers spectacularly over a bushland clearing.

Wickham Point House by Arcke Architecture and Interior Design (via Lunchbox Architect)

Beach House Renovation Has a Minimalist Touch But Maximalist Results

Can you have too many beds at a family beach house? A reno retains the character of this beloved beach house but maximises flexibility.

Mass and Void by Sparks Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

This Home Stands Out in Its Housing Estate for All the Right Reasons

Even a block in a typical housing estate can benefit from an architect's touch, creating a home that's a joy to live in year-round...

Hempcrete House by Ecolibrium Designs (via Lunchbox Architect)

Discover Mark and Megan’s Off-Grid Hempcrete Home on the Sunshine Coast

Explore how this family built a sustainable, energy-efficient home using innovative hempcrete construction in a stunning location.

Bombala by Sealand (via Lunchbox Architect)

Discover an accessible luxury retirement home with a twist!

Ditch the retirement village with this private accessible luxury retirement home filled with light and sustainability features...